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solution #1 make sure you’re connected to a functioning wi-fi network that is able to connect to the broader internet. Sometimes a very restrictive router can be the culprit and may block the iPhone from attempting to reach Apple’s activation servers, so simply joining a functioning network does the trick, allowing the iPhone to communicate with the outside world and skipping the screen. Solution #2 You can bypass Activation errors by using any original carrier SIM card, it doesn’t need to be for an active account or a valid phone number – so even if you or a coworker has an old one sitting around in an office desk somewhere, it will work to pass activation. It just needs to contact the activation server, verify that it’s good (ie: not stolen) and then you’re good to go.

Hello, Solution #1 if you hold the volume up and power button in at the same time while the tablet is shut off should get you where you need to be. Solution #2 Found this info on another site, hope this helps. This user was having similar issue with reset. 1 Fortunately USB debugging had been set as default on the tablet. 2 I downloaded the SDK package with tools and platform tools. 3 That package had the adb programs that we needed to reset. 4 Unfortunately the adb couldnt recognize the tablet. 5 The Android showed in Device Manager with a yellow triangle. 6 Updating the device driver on via web was useless. 7 I needed an updated USB driver 8 I found the updated USB driver for this device in Uberizer from TechKnow. 9 The driver that I needed was stored in C:\Program Files\Techknow\Uberizer\Usb driver\A1x livesuite 107 32 bit. 10 One computer used the 32 bit and one used the 64 bit. (both are available) 11 Finally I was able to access the SDK\platform-tools\adb.exe (program) 12 There area lot of tutorials on...

Its Possible your battery has been allowed to become flattened to the point where it cannot accept a charge from the wall charger. the best thing to do is to try and trickle charge your tablet from a low voltage/amperage connection. Either a powered on PC USB port to the charging connector on your tablet, or from a low power phone charger (5v/500ma). It has been pretty well documented that lithium batteries do not like to be drained fully & it may be that the battery in your tablet has drained so low that it cannot accept a charge from the Asus a/c charger. Try a trickle charge for 8-10 hours (or longer) on your tablet & see if that gets enough charge into your battery to enable it to recognize & accept a charge from the a/c charger.

**Warning Factory reset will remove all Data** 1. Take the battery out. 2.Wait for 30 seconds then reinsert it. 3.Power on your device while Pressing and holding Volume up and Power key at the same time. 4. Select "wipe data/factory reset" by using your "Volume" keys and "Power" button to enter that option.

Hello Rodney, it looks like a lot of people are having this issue, i found a possible solution let me know if it works please. Is your phone rooted? You can try these step to see if you can get it working: Recovery IMG: http://api.viglink.com/api/click?for...1... My Phone Died and i can't turn it back on!!! help!! 1. Download the recovery i have posted above. Once downloaded rename to remove the name of the recovery until its just named recovery.img. 2. Plug your device to a computer and run the command adb reboot or adb reboot bootloader if your device doesn't turn on, then simply pull the battery, put it back in, then redo the steps. 3. Once your phone does power on from one of those commands, reboot into android OS and put the recovery on the root of your sdcard. 4.Boot into bootloader while plugged into the computer and run the following command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img

Hello Warren, I found the following link with instructions on how to disassemble the CQ61. Keep in mind this is not focused on replacing the fan , so you should not need all of the instructions. http://pc-level.com/2012/10/how-to-disassemble-compaq-cq61/

Try to do a factory reset and let me know if it helps. Have the tablet powered off first and make sure you have more than 50% charge on the battery. Boot into recovery mode by pressing and holding the volume up and power buttons. At the RCA logo screen, let go of the volume up button and you should next see an android image. Press and hold the power button and tap the volume up button once more and you will be brought to the recovery mode menu. From here, you will need to use your volume up and down buttons to scroll and navigate to the wipe data/factory reset option and use the power button to confirm. When the process is done, go ahead and reboot and your tablet will be set to factory original settings.